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  2. Types Of Tournaments

Sit & Go

Sit & Go tournaments (SNGs) are online poker tournaments that start when a preset number of players have signed up. These tournaments do not have a scheduled start time and begin as soon as there are enough people registered at a table. The number of people required for the Sit & Go tournament can be 2 (Heads-up), 6 or 10 players, and the tournament starts as soon as the last player joins the game.

Sit & Go tournaments have fixed payouts which are given to the top few finishers. One of the distinctive features of Sit & Go tournaments is that they are freezeout tournaments where the loser of each match is immediately eliminated.

SNGs are convenient for players who are not able to play for many hours in a row. SNGs are also great for the new players who are learning the fundamentals of the game.

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